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Student Storage

College students have very specific storage needs. They may need storage for just a few months during the summer or in between the fall and spring semesters. They may also need storage as they move from a home into a dorm room or if they change to a smaller dorm during the year. Depending on how far home is, it may be much easier and more affordable to store items during time off from school than bringing it all the way back home. College storage is also great for international students. Whether you need state college storage or general student storage, Fleet53 can help!

College Student Storage Options

Most student summer storage options are stationary storage units in a storage facility. However, students who are wondering how to move out of state for college may also consider a pod type of storage to help with the long move. Storage for college students can include any of the useful amenities that benefit other storage users like climate controlled units, drive up storage and great on-site security.

Total College Moving Packing

When moving across the country for college, you may need more than just storage. Get a complete student storage company that will take your items to your new dorm or home starting with packing and ending with unpacking. Moving out while in college may seem like a stressful idea, but when you have a full service moving company on your side, there’s nothing to worry about. You can go to college and focus on learning without having to stress about your move.

Dorm Room Movers Prices

Fleet53 has rates appropriate for college students, who are often on a budget, whether they do a full service move or just need help with the heavy lifting. We can devise a package that will work for you and your wallet. Prices depend on how far you’re moving and which of our services you select.

Student Storage Unit Sizes

When choosing a storage unit, most college students go with smaller size because they don’t have much stuff. This also saves money and is appropriate for most student budgets. Those living in the dorms don’t typically large or bulky furniture. However, they may have lots of boxes and decor items which fit perfectly in a smaller sized storage space.